Regenerative: February 2008 Archives
Ecopsychology is on the cutting edge of a shift in how we see the world and ourselves. It views many of the problems we face today as being caused by our separation from our roots in the natural world. It finds many useful solutions through reestablishing connections to those roots. As a discipline, eco-psychology studies the interaction of human beings and their environments. As a therapy it seeks to return people to a balanced relationship with their environment.
-- Allison Ewoldt
Professional and In-depth Sources
Ecopsychology, or eco-psychology as it is sometimes called, is situated at the intersection of a number of fields of enquiry, including environmental philosophy, psychology, and ecology, but is not limited by any disciplinary boundaries. At its core, ecopsychology suggests that there is a synergistic relation between planetary and personal well being; that the needs of the one are relevant to the other.
International Community for Ecopsychology
A Novel about Ecopsychology
Sitting with the Enemy by Sarah EdwardsAfter years of pulse pounding stress and ambition, Rose and Mark Whitman’s universe is rich, glamorous, high speed – and empty – a run-a-way train about to crash. They’ve lost meaning, magic, and soon each other … until an unexpected turn on the tracks takes them to a remote mountain village and a community struggling to preserve an idyllic, but endangered way of life. Mark and Rose are drawn into a circle of friends who are confronted with painful decisions about what they’re willing to do to save their community. When the village breaks into factions, violence erupts fed by fear, greed and prejudice and the group learns the true meaning of community – what destroys it and what preserves it and its role in the quality of their lives and the future of their children.
Enjoy a journey of gentle exploration...you'll smile a lot ... I guarantee it!
Carolyn
